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the germans hate us and the eu won't give us any respect and the brand is ruined forever. the greek brand. he said, you know, you have a phrase for it. it's all greek to me. >> bill and i were talking back stage. you're telling me thousands of years of separate traditions and cultures didn't melt into a single entity in the euro zone? that doesn't end until it breaks up or it becomes a single political unity. the interesting thing is, it's not that different than housing. this doesn't end until we liquidate housing or have principal reduction. tinkering in the middle won't get it done. >> you raise a fair point. the u.s. has to be prepared for europe to break up. they have to be prepared for it which brings us to congress and how congress isn't getting anything done. tim, let me ask you whether congress in your view is actually going to do something that will shock the world, create confidence, and get our economy back ontrack and that is do a deal with the super committee, a grand bargain? >> i think they'll certainly do a deal. i think the question is how big that deal i
the germans hate us and the eu won't give us any respect and the brand is ruined forever. the greek brand. he said, you know, you have a phrase for it. it's all greek to me. >> bill and i were talking back stage. you're telling me thousands of years of separate traditions and cultures didn't melt into a single entity in the euro zone? that doesn't end until it breaks up or it becomes a single political unity. the interesting thing is, it's not that different than housing. this doesn't end...
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meantime, rick per could use some of the gift for gap. he has been noticeably absent during the debate so far. there have been some gaffes that have been hurting him. question, will he be able to become more than a late-night comedy show joke after these debaters on really hit a home run? that's the question. and mitt romney, on the again/off again front runner who has been facing attacks from both sides. that's the big question. you have newt gingrich also on the stage, michele bachmann, ron paul and rick santorum all of them trying to get a word in edgewise. let's walk through the dos and don'ts of a debate, cnn contributor ari fleischer is here and kevin madden, spokesperson for mitt romney in the 2008 campaign and senior political analyst david gergen. okay. i have to take a deep breath. i had to go for a long time there. david gergen, let's start with you. who has the most gain tonight? >> i think herman cain, if he can take the punches tonight, and if he can convince people that he's a serious candidate and not just sort of the flav
meantime, rick per could use some of the gift for gap. he has been noticeably absent during the debate so far. there have been some gaffes that have been hurting him. question, will he be able to become more than a late-night comedy show joke after these debaters on really hit a home run? that's the question. and mitt romney, on the again/off again front runner who has been facing attacks from both sides. that's the big question. you have newt gingrich also on the stage, michele bachmann, ron...
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thanks for joining us tonight. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure, erin. >> i know you spent a lot of time on this, and we have spent a lot of time and used a lot of people on our economic strike team to look at this. and i wanted to ask you this overall as to why you're choosing to go into all of this detail, i'll figure it out when i get there or chris christie saying i'm going to cut, cut, cut, and i won't tell you what it is until i'm in office and everyone criticizing him for not giving detail and then he did it. what about doing that? saying you'll get a tax cut and not getting yourself boxed into the details. >> we're not boxed in. that's a typical reaction where if you don't release details they're going to come after you for not releasing details. if you do release details they'll come after you for releasing details. so we're going stay above that and continue to sell the story to the american people that we need to get washington out of the middle of the tax code. we need to prevent them from picking winne
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tell us where that baby is. >> thank you so much. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> hope you find her. >> ten-four. >>> let's check with with anderson cooper -- hey, anderson? >> keeping them honest. the birthers are back, if you can believe it, yet again. we thought the issue of where barack obama was born was put to rest. but rick perry had a chance to distance himself from the controversy and, guess what, he chose not to. he koily mentioned the topic came up with donald trump. >>> also a follow-up on unglodly disciplined. kids punished so severely it actually kills them. tonight you'll meet 13-year-old hannah. authorities say she died of exposure after hours outside in the cold rain. her siblings told investigators this happened regularly as discipline for her being rebellious. the parents are charged with homicide. did they punish their daughter to death in the name of god? is religion behind this in some sick way? gary tuchman has the story and the investigation. >>> looking forward to seeing you then. >>> out front next, i
tell us where that baby is. >> thank you so much. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> hope you find her. >> ten-four. >>> let's check with with anderson cooper -- hey, anderson? >> keeping them honest. the birthers are back, if you can believe it, yet again. we thought the issue of where barack obama was born was put to rest. but rick perry had a chance to distance himself from the controversy and, guess what, he chose not to. he koily mentioned the...
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appreciate both of you being with us. jamie, fran. >> great to see you in person. >> still out front, cnn's national security analyst, peter bergen gives us more details about the man at the center of this. the alleged target of the plot. and mexico's role. this is amazing when you read through the documents. this is where it gets like a spy novel. one of the most vicious, dangerous violent cartels in mexico involved. we have that story. ♪ give your customers the added feeling of security a printed statement or receipt provides... ...with mail. it's good for your business. ♪ and even better for your customers. ♪ for safe and secure ways to stay connected, visit usps.com/mail but think about your heart. 2% has over half the saturated fat of whole milk. want to cut back on fat and not compromise on taste? try smart balance fat free milk. it's what you'd expect from the folks at smart balance. >>> now more on the target of the alleged assassination plot. adel al jubeir. we know the ambassador. he graduated from the uni
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that's all for us. erin burnett out front starts erin burnett out front starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> thanks, john. we're on the frontline with bernie madoff tonight. his family talking to the press in a full-court press. why? his former attorney comes out front. >>> it's just a few days until halloween. we were up to some mischief today and we can't resist sharing it with you. >>> and the bottom line on the tea party. how much sway do they really holdover the gop? answers, let's go outfront. >>> i'm erin burnett. out front on a friday night. the most shaky republican race since 1964. six different candidates have led in the national polls so far this year. it's amazing to think about it. but there is a big reason for it. the tea party. a cnn poll shows that the republican party is literally split down the middle. half of them support the tea party or are active members. well, 49, 51, some call that iman date. i call that a split. the tea party is really the tea parties. ch
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and he joins us now on the phone. david, thanks for taking the time to be with us. tell me how you knew mansour arbabsiar. >> i just found out today that they used to call him jack because he drank a lot and used to drink jack. i met three iranian people. i had a drycleaners here in corps corpus christy and i bought a car from them. after a number of years, jack hand some property over here and i went into partnership on buying property. >> and you were in business hor to you long with him? >> not too long, probably six months. >> what was your impression of what he was like? was he a hard worker, the kind of person who could have pulled off the plot we're hearing about? >> no, i don't think so. he was very disorganized and that was part of our problem. i needed somebody more reliable. he was very disorganized. i had trouble with titles and everything else. yeah, i would not say that he was the kind of person that could pull off something like this. >> and your view was -- i know you had spoken earlier with our producer and you were telling her his wife is what held
and he joins us now on the phone. david, thanks for taking the time to be with us. tell me how you knew mansour arbabsiar. >> i just found out today that they used to call him jack because he drank a lot and used to drink jack. i met three iranian people. i had a drycleaners here in corps corpus christy and i bought a car from them. after a number of years, jack hand some property over here and i went into partnership on buying property. >> and you were in business hor to you long...
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thanks for watching us. erin burnett "outfront" starts now. >>> we're on the front line in turkey to celebrate, as they pull a two week old baby from the rubble. a moment of joy after a devastating earthquake. >>> herman cain's smoking new campaign ad. there is something you don't know about it and we can't resist telling you what it is. >>> bottom line, rick perry's tax plan. let's go "outfront." >>> hello, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, a flat tax from presidential candidate, rick perry. >> it is time to pass a tax that is flat and fair and frees our employers and out people to invest and grow and prosper. >> he calls it flat. but the bottom line is it isn't really. the right word is sort of lumpy. here's why. a true flat tax would mean all americans start paying a flat tax of 20%. that's perry's rate on their income with no deductions. that's not how this works though. you keep your current rate or pick his new 20% rate. by allowing people to remain in their current tax bracket, americans
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he was with us last night and good to have you with us and seth jones, back with us again tonight. jamie, what's your take, the rhetoric is very strong out of the white house. >> i think so far it is appropriate. held accountable gives a broad range of possibility s from legal sanction of some kind 0 to an economic sanction or worse. the key thing they are doing right now is building the case around the world. because whatever happens with this individual case they want to be sure that in responding to iran's broader challenge, the nuclear challenge that the world will help us, the chinese will help using the russians will help us. the europeans have done a lot. they have put on their own sanctions beyond the security council. so getting the world's support starts with the evidence. and if it's as compelling as it appears to be in secret as it is the public version, i think some countries like china, like russia will have a hard time defending iran. >> seth, let me ask you, though, because it's interesting the portrait we heard from someone who's done business with manssor arbabsia
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she was going to join us but her lawyer will not be joining us. they searched the home again today. do you have any idea why? >> supposedly not new information but a desire to go back and do due diligence. they're about 10 hours in the search. still going in and out of the house. it began last night, issuing a search warrant and two police cruisers arrived to stop the family from entering the home, part of the conditions of this search warrant and this morning, they arrived, at least a dozen people in white csi suits in and out of the house all day and a large team of people in the backyard backyard using shovels the backyard police won't say exactly what they are looking for and much more intense than we've seen previously here, erin. >> jim, was there any sign of the parents or their attorney, who as we just experienced, is becoming eminently involved? >> reporter: no. the parents have been staying at a family member's house a couple miles away. the high-powered new york attorney, he worked on the joran van der sloot case. he made a dramatic press conference and then flew back to
she was going to join us but her lawyer will not be joining us. they searched the home again today. do you have any idea why? >> supposedly not new information but a desire to go back and do due diligence. they're about 10 hours in the search. still going in and out of the house. it began last night, issuing a search warrant and two police cruisers arrived to stop the family from entering the home, part of the conditions of this search warrant and this morning, they arrived, at least a...
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thanks's fun for us if it's true. thanks to both. >>> will republicans put a jobs proposal on the table today? the gop plan calls for tax reform, and they included a balanced budget amendment. also called for the repeal of president obama's health care law and the financial regulatory reform bill known as dodd/frank. david frum joins us from washington. david carr gill from new orleans. thanks to both of you. david, let me start with you. the democratic plan, the president's plan, had that rely popular millionaire tax. it pulled very, very well among republicans and democrats. what part of the republican plan today could rival that? >> i think the boost to energy exploration will be popular. it makes a lot of sense. it may not produce the job pop that people would like to see. but it's a good idea. as a number of the things in the plan of the good idea. president's millionaire tax is completely irrelevant to job creation. he inserted that into the plan as a way of getting to know. because the president doesn't want hi
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thanks for joining us tonight. i know it's been a long couple of days and obviously a long, long time waiting for them. how is amanda doing? >> she's actually doing remarkably well. you know, it's almost like she hasn't missed a beat with the family. that's been really nice to see. >> how much -- have you had the opportunity to spend a lot of time with her? i know that obviously, everyone in the family probably wants to be with her. what has she been up to? >> well, you know, really, it's reconnecting with the family and, you know, she has a couple of twin cousins that were one year old when she was in -- first went to italy, and now they're 5. it's really neat to see her playing with them. it's like they never missed each other. it's really nice. >> i know. i was remembering the night we were waiting for the flight to come in and everyone in the media world, around the world obviously literally was watching. >> correct. >> when you came to seattle. she was clearly overwhelmed. she looked shell-shocked and amazing
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with us, the national director, ron, good of to have you with us. i know you've been looking at all the fine print in every poll out there. the recent cnn polls in early states and have an inside track on tea party support. you stay race has become two races on parallel tracks. what do you mean? >> i can take your blazing saddle reference and raise you back to dr. strangelove. you had to go back to 1964 to see a republican race that has been as volatile a race before the vote. six different candidates have led. back to barry goldwater and nelson rockefeller. and one of the reasons the race is so volatile, it is clearly evolving along two separate tracks. in your cnn polling, about half the party identifies as supporters of the tea party. the other half of the republican electorate say they are neutral or opposed to the tea party. and they are moving in very different ways. the nontea party side of the party. they are moving pretty steadily toward mitt romney. he was at 16 to 18% in your polling in sxaug accept. 24% in late accepseptember. meanwhile
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use everify. the fence is just a gimmick, it's too slow. >> modern day hadran's mall. >> it's hispanic immigration reform. people aren't complaining about canadian nurses coming across the border to work in michigan. >> i was going to call david out on that, but i let minimum get away with it. >> or eastern european waitresses working in bars. we're worried about mexican americans, hondurans, other coming across the border. we talk about that fence, some estimates have it at $4 million per mile for a 2,000-mile fence, so $8 billion. and we're not even having a lot of immigration coming across right now because our economy is doing so poorly. the immigration trickle has really slowed. so we don't need to start spending $8 billion on something when we can do something much better with it. >> one thing we boiled it down to was the fence. the other idea was this whole idea of a path to citizenship, which becomes a little dicier. and the candidates have danced around it a little bit. but pretty much, n
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appreciate you taking the time to join us and give us your thoughts. we'll see you again, sir. >> thank you. >>> well, the six surviving wild animals from last week's massacre in ohio are now under quarantine. that's what zookeepers told their owner, marrion thompson today when she showed up to reclaim them. she is the widow of terry thompson, the gamekeeper who triggered a panic when he released 56 animals into the community and then killed himself. faced with the lions, tigers and wolves and not having the ability to tranquilize them, police had to shoot and kill 49 of them. they believe another, a monkey, perhaps, was eaten. but they captured six. three leopards, two primates, and a grizzly bear and immediately sent them to the columbus zoo. marion wants her animals back. jack hanna is the director emeritus at the columbus zoo and also helped to round up the freed animals. good to have you with us. what was the basis of quarantine? are there legitimate health concerns or is this just a legal maneuver to keep marion thompson from getting the animals
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, they are very keen to put their side of what happened out to the media. we've been briefered by them. they're telling us that gadhafi was basically captured, as you saw on that footage. he was alive and injured, they say, shot in the arm. they tried to get him to the hospit hospital, but in the process of taking him to the hospital, the vehicle he was in came under fire and they say he was killed in the cross fire, shot in the head and confirmed dead before he arrived at the hospital. we've got details and what happened as part of the autopsy and they took dna samples to confirm his identity, but they are very keen to dispel any objection that he was deliberately killed by the ntc soldiers that took him. there were earlier reports suggesting he'd been shot in the head by his own pistol by presumably the soldiers that captured him. he was simply caught in the cross fire that they wanted to bring him in alive. >> dan rivers, thank you very much. >> celebrations are on
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us as well. amy, what's your take? >> we are able to produce natural gas and oil from solid rock. we have a lot of oil and gas in solid rock in the united states. so when all of those presidents made those statements years ago it wasn't so possible but now actually the truth is we have a lot of potential. politically there is all sorts of issues, environmental issues among them. >> that's not the biggest one in the current environment. this is a hollow promise. as you showed every president has put out for 40 years. >> a joke but not funny. >> not remotely funny. people want to move away from our addiction to foreign oil. there is no silver bullet. only approach is an aggressive all of the above approach. we innovate our way out of problems in america. it will have to have diversification conservation and invasion and some of the plans we are hearing from the president are drill baby drill. >> amy it could seem the current president tried to get it right saying if you are going to look at innovat
us as well. amy, what's your take? >> we are able to produce natural gas and oil from solid rock. we have a lot of oil and gas in solid rock in the united states. so when all of those presidents made those statements years ago it wasn't so possible but now actually the truth is we have a lot of potential. politically there is all sorts of issues, environmental issues among them. >> that's not the biggest one in the current environment. this is a hollow promise. as you showed every...
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this country has tremendous potential if we use it. we use people that don't have a clue, and we lose the every single stop. that has to stop. we have tremendous potential if only we'd use it. >> donald trump up next about the leadership in america. the postal service is critical to our economy-- delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service, and want to lay off over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains 5 billion a year from post-office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. congress created this problem, and congress can fix it. [ woman announcing ]bsite there's an easier way. create your own small-business site... with intuit websites. choose a style, customize, publish and get found... from just $7.99 a month. get a 30-day free trial... at intuit.com. ♪ ooh baby, (what) can i do for
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that's all for us tonight. erin burnett is with us. "out front" starts now. sarah palin news, and christy turlington. >> that's right. we've got all of the ladies on the show tonight. sarah palin story. also on the front lines in pakistan, i'll gowin side a women's jail tonight. our guest, supermodel christy turlington shines a light on a disturbing statistic. >>> newark magazine calls us out, seriously. and the bottom line on sarah palin. breaking news, she is not running for president. let's go "out front." >> breaking news, sarah palin choosing not to run for the republican presidential nomination. she went on the mark levin radio show, made it clear she's not running and also released a letter to her supporters. she said, she can be more effective in a decisive role to help elect other true public servants to office. well, why now? scott conroy of role clear politics and co-author of "sarah from alaska"s has spoken to the palins since the decision. you've been rushing to get on the phone with us. so what can you tell us? >> erin, great to be here. i spoke
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so we derived this by using existing revenue numbers. ntz it's not a gym and we have had it scored and it will boost the economy and create 6 million new jobs. >> i know you are going to be coming out with that scoring report soon. can you tell us when? >> yes. we have already had the scoring done. we are just trying to clean it up so that when we present it to the public it won't raise a lot of questions. we will have that done in the next week and make it available. >> we just talked about the poll that came out this afternoon where you are leading in florida with a significant margin over romney and within a margin of error, but in an early vote state of south carolina. i took new hampshire, iowa, south carolina, florida. if you look at the sales tax, new hampshire is at zero. the others at 6% primarily. voters in those states see that and -- let's look at new hampshire. they say i'm paying zero now. even though he gives me a cut on the payroll tax i'm getting 9% sales tax and income tax rate. a lot 0 poov of people will say it will c
so we derived this by using existing revenue numbers. ntz it's not a gym and we have had it scored and it will boost the economy and create 6 million new jobs. >> i know you are going to be coming out with that scoring report soon. can you tell us when? >> yes. we have already had the scoring done. we are just trying to clean it up so that when we present it to the public it won't raise a lot of questions. we will have that done in the next week and make it available. >> we...
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here's what he told us. there are 14 million mormones that would beg to differ with the pastor's analysis. i would like to meet the pastor, share a soda with him and talk about the mormon church. i'm glad to see governor perry glad to distance himself from his comments. >>> mitt romney has not yet responded to the pastor's comments. >>> number, two the justice department filing an emergency motion to block alabama's tough new immigration laws. the law includes mandatory check on the immigration status of school kids. now this has caused thousands of hispanic children to be pulled out of school, migrant workers who disappeared from local farms. alabama governor robert bentley says he is not backing down in response to a call from out front today, the doj appeal is no surprise. he remains committed to seeing the law fully implemented. >>> and number three, iowa moving up its caucus. the first vote traditionally been cast and now going to be moving to january 3rd. by the way, this has been just a race among the
here's what he told us. there are 14 million mormones that would beg to differ with the pastor's analysis. i would like to meet the pastor, share a soda with him and talk about the mormon church. i'm glad to see governor perry glad to distance himself from his comments. >>> mitt romney has not yet responded to the pastor's comments. >>> number, two the justice department filing an emergency motion to block alabama's tough new immigration laws. the law includes mandatory check...
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thank you for being with us. you knew them well, you wrote this book and spent a lot of time, does this surprise you at all? >> it does surprise me. i think bernie madoff was an unlikely suicide candidate. he showed no remorse. in fact, he showed scorn for people who were his victims and they committed suicide. he thought very little of them, thought they were weak. ruth is a different story. she was more distraught in many ways than bernie was and there was always concern about her. this revelation by ruth madoff to "60 minutes" comes, of course, after her son mark last year killed himself. >> terrible, yes. >> and mark's wife was on "20/20" on abc news this last friday essentially saying ruth abandoned mark and put some of the blame of mark's suicide on ruth. so there's a very ugly family tragedy playing out here. >> it is. it is, tragedy is the right word. what do you think happened? you were the last one to see them that night. >> i can tell you what i saw that night. and there was nothing different that nigh
thank you for being with us. you knew them well, you wrote this book and spent a lot of time, does this surprise you at all? >> it does surprise me. i think bernie madoff was an unlikely suicide candidate. he showed no remorse. in fact, he showed scorn for people who were his victims and they committed suicide. he thought very little of them, thought they were weak. ruth is a different story. she was more distraught in many ways than bernie was and there was always concern about her. this...
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she was going to join us but her lawyer will not be joining us. jill spellman has been covering the story from missouri, working the case. what can you tell us? they searched the home again today. do you have any idea why? >> reporter: supposedly not based on any new information but a desire to go back and do due diligence. they're about 10 hours in the search. still going in and out of the house. it began last night, issued a search warrant and two police cruisers arrived to stop the family from entering the home, that's part of the conditions of this search warrant. and this morning, they arrived, at least a dozen people in white csi suits in and out of the house all day and a large team of people in the backyard using shovels and rakes to search an area behind a shed in the backyard. police won't tell us what they're looking for, but it's been a thorough intense search much different than previously. >> jim, was there any sign of the parents and their new attorney obviously intimately involved? >> reporter: the parents have been staying a coupl
she was going to join us but her lawyer will not be joining us. jill spellman has been covering the story from missouri, working the case. what can you tell us? they searched the home again today. do you have any idea why? >> reporter: supposedly not based on any new information but a desire to go back and do due diligence. they're about 10 hours in the search. still going in and out of the house. it began last night, issued a search warrant and two police cruisers arrived to stop the...
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great to have both of you with us. gloria, since you're out in vegas, why don't you give us the sense, what was the response to ron paul's plan today, which, of course, in addition to the trillion-dollar budget cut in year one also included getting rid of several federal agencies. >> reporter: i think republicans are very interested in hearing what ron paul has to say. he's been a -- someone who's been on the scene for quite some time. but when you scratch the surface, erin, you see that he wants to eliminate five cabinet departments. he wants to cut spending back to 2006 levels. but when you look at that, that would mean severe cuts in things like medicaid, children's health insurance programs, and, again, once you look at the details, people are going to start raising questions about it. one other thing, he doesn't touch social security or, guess what, medicare. and those, even to this libertarian, seem to be sort of sacred cows, wouldn't you say, in an election year? >> that's an interesting point. john, what do you
great to have both of you with us. gloria, since you're out in vegas, why don't you give us the sense, what was the response to ron paul's plan today, which, of course, in addition to the trillion-dollar budget cut in year one also included getting rid of several federal agencies. >> reporter: i think republicans are very interested in hearing what ron paul has to say. he's been a -- someone who's been on the scene for quite some time. but when you scratch the surface, erin, you see that...
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what can you tell us about the search? >> reporter: this fbi team spend much of the day at a landfill, not too far from kansas city. we're told that search didn't turn up any kind of evidence or clues that might help them in the search for the missing baby girl, 10-month-old lisa irwin. the home is the one you see behind me. authorities say it was the window on the edge of the house there the mother of the baby had said or they had found opened and believed that might be a point of entry. as you mentioned, still no evidence or no indication perhaps any had broken into this home. what makes this all the more interesting is that kansas city police yesterday saying that the parents just abruptly refused to continue talking i with investigators as they continued to ask them about this case. however, the parents of 10-month-old lisa went on the morning shows and said they're still wanting to talk to authorities. we're told in kansas city despite having said that this morning, they have not spoken with authorities all day today.
what can you tell us about the search? >> reporter: this fbi team spend much of the day at a landfill, not too far from kansas city. we're told that search didn't turn up any kind of evidence or clues that might help them in the search for the missing baby girl, 10-month-old lisa irwin. the home is the one you see behind me. authorities say it was the window on the edge of the house there the mother of the baby had said or they had found opened and believed that might be a point of entry....